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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-03-30, Page 9TAKE "A" FLIGHT — The Panthers defeated the Flyers to take the "A" flight of the Zurich Rec hockey league. In the back row (left -right) are Glen Zirk, Ross Fisher, Doug Stade, Ken Smale, Peter Bedard, Ken Lovie, Jim Sweitzer Rec hockey Final Zurich Recr. Hockey Standings March 23, 1978 Scores Panthers 7 — Flyers 3 — Panthers win Grand Championship 3-0 Sabres 7 — Blues 2 — Sabres win Consolation 3-0 Final Playoff Leading Scorers Name Rick Schilbe Gerald Shantz Jim Oesch Geo Suplat Paul Morrison Jim Bedard Bob Merner Bill Hoffman Geo Grenier Dale Cressman Don O'Brien Grant Lee Ray Weido Ken Smale Jim Consitt Dan Schilbe Peter Bedard Ken Clarke Marty Kelders Rick Fisher " Joe Kenda Bob Johnston Cliff Gingerich Dick Bedard Elmer Taylor Rick Bedard Dave Clarke Paul Haggitt Total Team Goals Assists Points Panthers 10 11 21 Sabres 9 11 20 Sabres 6 9 15 Sabres 6 6 12 Sabres 5 7 12 Sabres 3 9 12 Panthers 8 2 10 Blues . 5 4 9 Panthers 4 5 • 9 Panthers 3 6 9 Sabres 2 7 9 Panthers 4 4 8 Blues 4 4 8 Panthers 3 5 8 Flyers 4 3 7 Flyers 2 4 6 Panthers 1 5 6 Blues 1 5 6 Flyers 2 3 5 Panthers 2 3 5 Flyers 1 4 Sabres 1 4 Blues 3 1 Flyers 2 2 Flyers 2 2 Blues 2 2 Blues 2 2, Blues 1 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 i HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU CO NI PLEtE2 iTION. PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. POWER SEWER LINE CLEANING • from 11/s" to 5" pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage • cut down labour costs • for farm, commercial and residential PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with Maintenance and Delivery included. R.R. 1 GRAND BEND and Grant Lee. In the front row are Bob Merner, Rick Fisher, Rick Schilbe, Gaetan Blanchette, Dale Cressman and George Grenier. Staff photo Panel asks for symbols More symbols warning children of the dangers of gasoline are needed on gas cans according to a Con- sumer Advisory Panel meeting in Toronto. The group of .consumers also felt that labels or markings such as "KEEP OUT OF SUN" should appear on the cans warning consumers of possi- ble dangers. The panel, which is spon- sored by the Canadian Stan- dards Association (CSA), also called for grips on the bottom of plastic containers or more handles to make them easier to pour. The consumer group discussed both plastic and metal con- tainers which are used to carry gasoline. The two Standards CSA has publish- ed covering gas cans are "Portable Metal Containers for Petroleum Fuels" B144- 1974 and "Portable Metal Containers for Gasoline and other Petroleum Fuels" B252-1976. Under Ontario's Gasoline Handling Act, there are four types of containers which may be filled at Ontario gas- oline outlets: * Portable containers of metal or plastic, one gallon to five gallons in size. These containers must bear the label of ULC (Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada) or CSA. They must also be in reasonable condition and have all necessary caps in place. * Portable fuel tanks for marine use. These may be metal or plastic and may contain up to seven gallons. Those sold after August 1, 1975 will bear a ULC or CSA label. * Transportation con- tainers. These are metal drums, 10 to 45 gallons in size bearing an embossed mark in metal'on the bot- tom of the can. The mark may be ICC -5L, DOT -5L, BTC -5L or CTC -5L. * Metal jerry can. These are World War II style cans which are marked in the same code as the metal drums. They must be in reasonable condition and have the required' gasket and closure in place. The consumer panel also felt the discs inside gas cans should be another colour rather than white which would make them easier to find in the snow. The disc is a seal to prevent spillage and removed when the noz- zle is attached for pouring. They suggested a greater bend in the nozzle which would cut down on spillage. On metal cans, the panel recommended a wider han- dle rather than thin metal to aid in handling and re- quested that an attachment be secured to the vent • March 30, 1978 Page 9 Zurich lady wins 5 Mrs. Phil Regier took home $50 as she was the winner in a contest spon- sored by Don's Best Value food market. She is now eligible for a trip for two to the Bahamas courtesy Clover Farm Food Stores. Kim Rau of RR 2 Zurich was the winner of the monthly draw of the Knights of Columbus. Ms. Rau was awarded $346 for her winning ticket. 4-H meets Meeting III of the Fit Frauleins was held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Mrs. Schwartzentruber's. The first part of the meeting included a visit from Mrs. Prang who spoke to us on the Tweedsmuir history. When she finished showing us her copy of the history we had a small lunch and then we went to Wm Lansbergen's greenhouse. He invited us to tour his greenhouse and ask him any questions we wanted to. 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